Anonymous
Post 03/25/2022 06:50     Subject: Re:If you were a Superintendent or high-ranking public official, where would you live in MoCo?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If her kids aren't in MCPS, there's no pressure to treat them differently.


In some ways, that's probably better for everyone.


What about other levels of Central Office staff as well as high ranking Montgomery County Government staff. Choice for school placement in magnet programs, COSA approval, special education, and access to one on one tutoring by MCPS staff. I’ve been in meetings where Central Office staff talk about their kids and it’s obvious that they can get services that are a struggle for average students.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 15:56     Subject: Re:If you were a Superintendent or high-ranking public official, where would you live in MoCo?

Anonymous wrote:If her kids aren't in MCPS, there's no pressure to treat them differently.


In some ways, that's probably better for everyone.